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Startup Ecosystem: Jalandhar's growth is driven by export-led MSMEs and home-based units in sports goods, hand tools and leather — first-generation manufacturers who all need reliable, penalty-free GST compliance.
GST jurisdiction: CGST Jalandhar Commissionerate. Punjab levies a State Development Tax (a professional-tax-equivalent) alongside GST, so we keep both aligned.











E-way Bill Management & Logistics Compliance Jalandhar's exporters and pipe-and-valve makers move goods on e-way bills — we automate generation and place-of-supply accuracy so consignments to ports and dealers never stall in transit.






Sports goods manufacturing — Inflatable balls, cricket bats, gloves and protective gear fall under HSN 9506 and, after the GST 2.0 rationalisation effective 22 Sept 2025, attract 5% GST (reduced from 12%); note that gym and general fitness equipment remains at 18%. Job work for the sports-goods sector under SAC 9988 is charged at the prescribed manufacturing-services rate with full ITC, and the principal must follow Section 143 job-work return and time-limit rules.
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GST filing for a Jalandhar business typically runs ₹15,000–₹50,000 a month, scaling with transaction volume, number of GSTINs and the support you need — from ITC optimisation to audit cover. We tailor fixed packages for startups through large enterprises; ask us for a quote.
Reviewed by CA Aditya Chokhra — Chartered Accountant and GST specialist at EaseUp, with 15+ years in Indian indirect tax. LinkedIn · achokhra@gmail.com
Key GST return due dates (national): GSTR-1 — 11th monthly / 13th for QRMP · GSTR-3B — 20th monthly (22nd or 24th for QRMP) · CMP-08 (composition) — 18th after each quarter · GSTR-9 & 9C (annual) — 31 December. We track every one ahead of time.



City and sector data on this page is compiled from official government and industry sources, including the GST Portal, CBIC, the GST Council, the Ministry of Finance, DPIIT/Startup India, IBEF and the respective State Governments. GST rates reflect GST 2.0 (effective 22 September 2025); always verify the current rate and due date against the latest CBIC notification before filing. Editorially reviewed by CA Aditya Chokhra (Chartered Accountant, EaseUp). Figures reflect the latest available data as of 2025-26.
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